Meet the Socializer

I've been researching social bookmarks (still!) and faced a problem: on each page on my site, I would have to add a link to each and every social bookmarks wesbite, like Furl and Digg and Delicious. Putting a lot of links to do the same task is a waste or space and confusing. So I came up with a solution:

Simply put, you link to the Socializer and it gives you the option to bookmark to all social bookmarks websites in one go. The figure explains it all:

Anyone can use this service, and I even created a free javascript file you can embed in your pages to automatically create the links for you. And as I add more services, you get the benefits too. You don't have to do anything!

To see the Socializer in action, see this example. This would actually bookmark the Socializer.

Whatchya think? Would love to hear your comments and feedback. And feel free to use it

Finally, a hat-tip to IrishWonder who's working on a social bookmarks reviews site. Talking to him improved the idea and the service a bit. Thanks

Cheers,Pierre

PS - The Socializer uses a new, better, version of the Digg code that automatically fills in the title for you. The code I gave in the previous threads didn't do this.

I added Tillman's plugin to a client's MT blog a few days ago, and noticed that the default anchor text for the link is "Bookmark This." Since very few people have heard of Socializer at this point, I guess it wouldn't make sense to make the link something like "bookmark with Socializer," but I really don't think the default gets the message across very well either.

For the time being, we've left it alone, and I've suggested they write a post explaining what the link is for, even though that would be very much off the topic of the blog.

Just looked at adding it to some of my sites but the only thing is that i'm never been a mad fan of having the code on someone elses server e.g. anyway you could offer the source code ?

Glad you like it! As for the source code: if you're referring to the Javascript file, then you can certainly download that and keep it on your server. As for the actual Socializer code: the whole point is that I take care of the links for you. If the APIs change or to add more services, you don't worry about it, but I do. I update the Socializer and your links are updated automatically.

I added Tillman's plugin to a client's MT blog a few days ago, and noticed that the default anchor text for the link is "Bookmark This." Since very few people have heard of Socializer at this point, I guess it wouldn't make sense to make the link something like "bookmark with Socializer," but I really don't think the default gets the message across very well either.

For the time being, we've left it alone, and I've suggested they write a post explaining what the link is for, even though that would be very much off the topic of the blog.

That's actually a common question. My favorite anchor text is "Social bookmark this" or slight variations of that. The anchor text must inform the user of what's awaiting them at the other side: social bookmarking.

The second link goes to your site untill you build enough buzz for everyone to know what you are about.

I like that! I'll have a bit of a think and see if I can add a custom anchor text feature.

Speaking of buzz: The Socializer has made it to the delicious popular list and to the spurl.net hot links for the past day. Only 3 diggs though.

All this thanks to a little mention at SEO Refugee which prompted Donna to bump up this thread (I owe you big time Donna!) which set off a chain of events via the Cre8 community. I find it very fitting that a community made a social service popular - thanks to everyone! This post at the Cre8tive flow blog comes to mind.

Hmmm... maybe just "Socialize This" since it would mostly be used for articles or blog posts rather than whole sites. And if it's getting this much buzz around the net, maybe it's ok not to give people an explanation, especially since the page they land on when they click the link makes it very clear.

Since the anchor text is a point of discussion, I've decided to make an online tool that will create custom javascript files with your chosen anchor text. All automated. Watch for it

Another question: Someone blogged about the Socializer and called it ugly. The logos, he said, were too cumbersome and an "eyesore". Would you prefer simple text links or logos as it stands now? Or both? Thanks!